The World on Fire (2015)

A setting of a text by Jackie Stedall

SSATBB

Commissioned by the Choir of The Queen’s College, Oxford for their recording A New Heaven.

Duration:
4′

First performance:
28 November 2015
The Queen’s College Choir, Owen Rees, The Queen’s College, Oxford, UK

US premiere:
11 November 2017
Te Deum Chamber Choir, Matthew Christopher Shepherd, St Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Kansas City, USA

Portuguese premiere:
26 July 2019
Coro Ricercare, Pedro Teixeira, N. Sra. da Estrela Church, Marvão, Portugal

Dutch premiere:
10 October 2021
Capella Vocale, Monique Schendelaar, Lokhorstkerk, Leiden, Netherlands

Canadian premiere:
18 June 2022
Pro Coro Canada, Ryan Doyle Valdes, All Saints Anglican Cathedral, Edmonton, Canada

Swedish premiere:
20 October 2022
Svanholm Singers, Carolinae Female Choir, Sofia Soderberg, Allhelgonakyrkan, Lund, Sweden

Scottish premiere:
18 March 2023
Svanholm Singers, University of Aberdeen Chamber Choir, Sofia Soderberg, St Machar’s Cathedral, Aberdeen, UK


Score


Programme note

The World on Fire is a setting of two diary fragments from Jackie Stedall, former University Lecturer in the History of Mathematics and fellow of The Queen’s College at Oxford University. I was commissioned to set her words for the Choir of Queen’s in her memory for a forthcoming CD project. The short fragments are bucolic and pastoral and full of the wonderment and spiritual power of nature – the title of the work comes from the second diary fragment: ‘The world on fire, not the fire of destruction, but of energy, creation, love. Burning in every moment.’

My setting is very simple, entirely homophonic and aims to enhance Jackie’s thoughts at being overwhelmed by the beauty and vivacity of the natural world. The work is in two sections (corresponding to the two diary fragments): a reflective opening section in A minor in which the sopranos have the melody above a repeating choral accompaniment and a more vivid, luminous section in C# minor which tries to capture some of the inherent power of the ‘energy, creation and love’.

It was a great pleasure and honour to set these beautiful words – I was lucky enough to be a junior fellow at Queen’s at the same time as Jackie and she was always a kind and thoughtful person to me, and will no doubt be hugely missed by all her worked with her.

PAC


Recording

A recording of this work is available on Signum Records (SIGCD475) and can be bought here.

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The World on Fire (2015) by Phillip Cooke, performed by Te Deum Chamber Choir at the OKC Civic Centre Music Hall, Oklahoma City.

The World On Fire by Phillip Cooke - University Singers of the University of Missouri Columbia Director: R. Paul Crabb

Tobias Patrick Wolf

Tobias is an award-winning German conductor and composer based in North East Scotland. He is Music Director of the renowned King’s Studio Orchestra (Scotland), the Braeside Singers (Aberdeen) and Principal Guest Conductor of the German Winds. Tobias is PhD researcher at the University of Aberdeen, exploring hybrid composition and performance practice. Sought after as guest conductor for ensembles around the globe, he brings new music to life — for audiences in the concert hall, on radio and television, and across multi-platform online streaming services.

https://www.tpwolf.com
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